The CFL's muddled playoff picture is finally starting to clear up. The Ottawa Redblacks (7-9-1) and Toronto Argonauts (7-9) have both cemented East Division home playoff games. The Calgary Stampeders (13-1-1) have already secured a home playoff date but can claim home-field advantage for the West

Tevaughn Campbell won't have long to dwell upon the Montreal Alouettes' disappointing 2017 season. Montreal (3-12) will miss the CFL playoffs for a third straight year. But not long after the Alouettes' final regular-season game Nov. 3 in Hamilton, Campbell will return to B.C. to train with

Kienan LaFrance has overcome injury, frustration and the possibility of losing playing time to a former NFL third-round pick to become the late-game workhorse for the resurgent Saskatchewan Roughriders. Thanks to two recent, high-production fourth quarters, the third-year CFLer has helped power the

Kamar Jorden has the chance to resume his breakout CFL season in time for the playoffs. The Calgary Stampeders receiver was tied for the league lead in touchdowns after Week 4 with four in the air and one on the ground. Ten weeks later, the six-foot-three, 203-pound slotback returns to the lineup for

Kamar Jorden has the chance to resume his breakout CFL season in time for the playoffs. The Calgary Stampeders receiver was tied for the league lead in touchdowns after Week 4 with four in the air and one on the ground. Ten weeks later, the six-foot-three, 203-pound slotback returns to the lineup for

It was a triumphant return for Trevor Harris. After missing nearly a month with a shoulder injury, the veteran quarterback came back to rally Ottawa past the B.C. Lions 30-25 last weekend. Harris helped the Redblacks erase a 19-point deficit to secure the victory, passing for 380 yards and three TDs

Matt Nichols didn't appear to be bothered by an injured throwing hand during the Blue Bombers' practice on Tuesday. Wearing a modified glove on his right hand, the quarterback was tossing long and accurate passes, one about 40 yards into the hands of wide receiver Darvin Adams. "He looks

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats face a difficult test in continuing their late-season playoff push. Hamilton (4-10) has climbed into playoff contention in the East Division with four wins in its last six games, including last weekend's impressive 30-13 road victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (10-4).